enclosure

InfoIn English social and economic history, enclosure or inclosure is the process which ends traditional rights such as mowing meadows for hay, or grazing livestock on common land formerly held in the open field system.more...Once enclosed, these uses of the land become restricted to the owner, and it ceases to be land for commons. In England and Wales the term is also used for the process that ended the ancient system of arable farming in open fields. Under enclosure, such land is fenced (enclosed) and deeded or entitled to one or more owners. The process of enclosure began to be a widespread feature of the English agricultural landscape during the 16th century. By the 19th century, unenclosed commons had become largely restricted to rough pasture in mountainous areas and to relatively small parts of the lowlands.

The innermost enclosure, bounded by a laterite wall, measures 160 metres by 120 metres and contains the central temple pyramid and eight brick temple towers, two on each side.A number of other smaller buildings are also located within the enclosure.Just outside of the eastern gopura there is a modern buddhist temple.…

It was approached from the west and defended by a ditch and drawbridge.The buildings of the castle were laid out around two main enclosures on the shore.The northern enclosure or Nether Bailey includes most of the more intact structures, including the gatehouse, and the five-storey Grant Tower at the north end of the castle.…

Unitized curtain walls entail factory fabrication and assembly of panels and may include factory glazing.These completed units are hung on the building structure to form the building enclosure.Unitized curtain wall has the advantages of: speed; lower field installation costs; and quality control within an interior climate controlled environment.…

The increased labour supply is considered one of the factors facilitating the Industrial Revolution.Following the era of enclosure, there was little relatively little common land remaining of value.Some residual commoners remained, until such as after the Second World War, lowland commons became neglected because commoners could find better-paid work in other sectors of the economy.…

Excavations in the 1850s traced Arbury Banks' horseshoe-shaped ramparts and identified two opposed north-north-west and south-south-east entrances.Evidence was also discovered for several enclosures or buildings inside the fort.Ardbury Banks has been suggested as a possible location for the Battle of Watling Street, where a small Roman force destroyed the army of Boudica.…

The subsequent replanting included a new plantation, Two Storms Wood, a short distance into the park from Sheen Gate.Some extremely old trees can also be seen inside this enclosure.Bone Copse, which was named in 2005, was started by the Bone family in 1988 by purchasing and planting a tree from the Park authorities in memory of Bessie Bone who died in that year.…

Inside the enclosure evidence has been found of the wooden buildings which made up most of the town.

The chapel stood within a contemporary enclosure wall, part of which is still standing.An outer enclosure may have once existed, best seen in oblique sunlight, defining a roughly oval area 100' x 110'.…

The 16th-century building had a walled enclosure to protect the locals against Ottoman raids.A round tower from this enclosure still stands next to the church.…

It was a box-like structure with two separate doors opening into and out of the enclosure.In 1963 the gate was dismantled and stored temporarily to make way for the construction of the Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium.…

About 4 km past the city center and main Luuq Market, the river encloses the city again completely.Only the extreme southern side of the city has open land free from the river's enclosures.Historically, Luuq is one of the oldest settlements in Somalia.…

Most open-field manors in England were enclosed in this manner, with the notable exception of Laxton, Nottinghamshire and parts of the Isle of Axholme in North Lincolnshire.The history of enclosure in England is different from region to region.Not all areas of England had open-field farming in the medieval period.…

Such rights sometimes had the effect of preventing enclosure and building development on agricultural land.Most of the medieval common land of England was lost due to enclosure.In English social and economic history, enclosure or inclosure is the process which ends traditional rights such as mowing meadows for hay, or grazing livestock on common land formerly held in the open field system.…

He arranged the main buildings to form a large, square enclosure.

Binti Jua is a female western lowland gorilla in the Brookfield Zoo, in Brookfield, Illinois, outside of Chicago.She is best known for an incident in which she saved a three year old boy who fell into her enclosure.Binti Jua (whose name means "Daughter of Sunshine" in Swahili) is the niece of Koko, the gorilla world famous for her alleged linguistic accomplishments.…

The zoo is presently downsizing to meet animal comfort requirements laid down by the Central Zoo Authority of India (CZAI).It has also increased the number of open air enclosures.A move to a suburban location was also contemplated, but was not undertaken based on the recommendations of the CZAI, which claimed the Alipore site was of historical significance.…

The survey identified a possible road at the milecastle, and two neighbouring enclosures built onto each of the east and west walls of the milecastle, with a further one built to the west of the western enclosure.Some evidence of buildings and divisions were seen in both western enclosures.Each milecastle on Hadrian's Wall had two associated turret structures.…

The establishment of Le Parcq dates from the founding of a castle (on the current site of Vieil-Hesdin) by Baldwin I of Constantinople or Baudouin IX, Count of Flanders in about 1208.It was a wooden enclosure surrounded by walls within which wild animals were placed in large numbers.In 1329, portcullises were installed at all the gates of the castle.…

Within the enclosure (one of the largest in the world), they roam freely Fed on a random schedule (approximately once a week), they can often be found hanging out near the viewing area.As this is close to both the highest point in the enclosure and the water source, they are often nearby.In 1996, Patricia Wyman, a new employee at the facility, was killed by four of its wolves.…

Th tree and the shrine have been built around a compound wall measuring x and in height, primarily to protect the tree and the shrine built around it.Ten more trees of the same species are also seen within precincts of the enclosure.…